Rebekah

Rebekah, the maiden who came to the well in answer to Eliezer's prayer, was the very one he would have sought. She was the granddaughter of Abraham's brother. She was beautiful, selfless, and not indifferent to the need of the weary man and his outworn beasts. She not only helped Eliezer to get a drink from the well, but also drew water for the camels. Eliezer must have felt that God had sent him a most generous and beauteous answer to his prayer.

When Eliezer learned that Rebekah was of his master's own family, he set out to accomplish his mission in royal fashion. He presented Rebekah with gold earrings and two heavy gold bacelets. Then he told her who he was, and asked her for lodging in her father's house. Once there, Eliezer told Rebekah and her family told of his and his purpose. He scattered gifts plentifully among Rebekah's people. Rebekah agreed to return with Eliezer to to wed Isaac.

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